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		<title>The princess, ready for her closeup</title>
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And&#8230; amazingly, not looking all stressed and unhappy. She&#8217;s settling in, and choosing rooms that show off her blue eyes.
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		<title>The marsh crocodile</title>
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The mugger crocodile (Crocodylus palustris) also called the Indian, Indus, Persian, or marsh crocodile, is found throughout the Indian subcontinent and the surrounding countries. It is one of the three crocodilians found in India, the others being the Gharial [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Phraates iii drachm</title>
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Silver drachm of the Parthian king Phraates III (70- 57 BC), struck in Kangavar (a city which still exists, in Kermanshah province, Iran).
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Mr Church was inspired by Middle Eastern and Persian Art. His interpretations of these designs are seen throughout the mansion.
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Mr Church was inspired by Middle Eastern and Persian Art. His interpretations of these designs are seen throughout the mansion.
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		<title>Persian prince&#8230;</title>
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This has to be one of my most favorite photos ever&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;x
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A recent acquisition.  More low-lying than regular catmint (Nepeta × faassenii) and already in bloom, same rich catmint aroma that drives this human kitty nuts.  Closeup of a bloom.
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GAZ &#8211; the famous nougat from Isfahan, is offered in great variety. Very delicious !!
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		<title>Roman god mithras killing the bull</title>
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